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Ekso Bionics®’ EksoGT Exoskeleton Adopted in Singapore for Groundbreaking Clinical Study

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RICHMOND, CA - Media OutReach - May 6, 2019 - Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: EKSO), an industry leader in exoskeleton technology for medical and industrial use, today announced that the National University Health System (NUHS) in Singapore has adopted three EksoGT exoskeletons for a groundbreaking clinical study. NUHS is one of the first national health systems in Asia to study how advanced exoskeleton technology can improve mobility and rehabilitation outcomes, and the first to study it across the entire continuum of care.[1]

Ekso Bionics®’ EksoGT Exoskeleton Adopted in Singapore for Groundbreaking Clinical Study

Photograph courtesy of Ekso Bionics

 

The Improving Mobility via Exoskeletons (iMOVE) program, supported by Temasek Foundation and Trailblazer Foundation Limited, will study patient outcomes and assess the viability and potential for scaling-up the use of robotic exoskeletons across the continuum of rehabilitation care from hospital to community.  The study will focus on patients suffering from stroke and spinal cord injuries, especially for the elderly.  The three EksoGT devices will be used at multiple NUHS partner sites including Alexandra Hospital, NTUC Health, St Luke's Eldercare, St Luke's Hospital, and Stroke Support Station.

The iMOVE program was inaugurated today by Mr. Chan Heng Kee, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Health, together with Professor John Wong Eu Li, Chief Executive of National University Hospital System and Mr. Richard Magnus, Chairman of Temasek Foundation. 

 

"We are delighted to be part of a program that will facilitate greater treatment accessibility in Singapore. Globally 15 million people suffer from a stroke every year; Asia is more than half the world's population with a rapidly aging population in many countries.  With aging, mobility becomes a big challenge.  The core mission of Ekso is to help people re-learn how to stand and walk after a stroke or spinal cord injury. We want the EksoGT systems to be widely accessible to people who never thought they could walk or stand up again," commented Ms. Lim Chwee Foon, President, Asia Pacific, Ekso Bionics. "This will serve as a solid platform for our growth in Asia."

 

With Ekso Bionics' recent expansion plan in Asia Pacific, EksoGTs are now deployed in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia. To date, EksoGT has helped patients take more than 100 million steps in over 260 rehabilitation institutions around the world.

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